Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales
Much evidence for non-human culture comes from vocally learned displays, such as the vocal dialects and song displays of birds and cetaceans. While many oscine birds use song complexity to assess male fitness, the role of complexity in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song is uncertain due to...
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description | Much evidence for non-human culture comes from vocally learned displays, such as the vocal dialects and song displays of birds and cetaceans. While many oscine birds use song complexity to assess male fitness, the role of complexity in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song is uncertain due to population-wide conformity to one song pattern. Although songs change gradually each year, the eastern Australian population also completely replaces their song every few years in cultural ‘revolutions’. Revolutions involve learning large amounts of novel material introduced from the western Australian population. We examined two measures of song structure, complexity and entropy, in the eastern Australian population over 13 consecutive years. These measures aimed to identify the role of complexity and information content in the vocal learning processes of humpback whales. Complexity was quantified at two hierarchical levels: the entire sequence of individual sound ‘units’; and the stereotyped arrangements of units which comprise a ‘theme’. Complexity increased as songs evolved over time but decreased when revolutions occurred. No correlation between complexity and entropy estimates suggests that changes to complexity may represent embellishment to the song which could allow males to stand out amidst population-wide conformity. The consistent reduction in complexity during song revolutions suggests a potential limit to the social learning capacity of novel material in humpback whales. Allen et al - Proceedings B Supplementary Data - Raw DataThis file contains the raw song transcriptions for all songs used in every study year (2002-2014), the data used to create the complexity measures, and the data used to create the individuality metric. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::20d3389cdb6fd1b8fb022ec61209eb7c 2025-01-16T22:20:22+00:00 Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales Allen, Jenny A. Garland, Ellen C. Dunlop, Rebecca A. Noad, Michael J. 2018-11-05 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69161bg en eng Dryad http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69161bg https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69161bg lic_creative-commons 10.5061/dryad.69161bg oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:119125 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:119125 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 cultural revolutions social learning Animal culture Humpback whale song song complexity Life sciences medicine and health care psy musiq Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69161bg 2023-01-22T16:51:04Z Much evidence for non-human culture comes from vocally learned displays, such as the vocal dialects and song displays of birds and cetaceans. While many oscine birds use song complexity to assess male fitness, the role of complexity in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song is uncertain due to population-wide conformity to one song pattern. Although songs change gradually each year, the eastern Australian population also completely replaces their song every few years in cultural ‘revolutions’. Revolutions involve learning large amounts of novel material introduced from the western Australian population. We examined two measures of song structure, complexity and entropy, in the eastern Australian population over 13 consecutive years. These measures aimed to identify the role of complexity and information content in the vocal learning processes of humpback whales. Complexity was quantified at two hierarchical levels: the entire sequence of individual sound ‘units’; and the stereotyped arrangements of units which comprise a ‘theme’. Complexity increased as songs evolved over time but decreased when revolutions occurred. No correlation between complexity and entropy estimates suggests that changes to complexity may represent embellishment to the song which could allow males to stand out amidst population-wide conformity. The consistent reduction in complexity during song revolutions suggests a potential limit to the social learning capacity of novel material in humpback whales. Allen et al - Proceedings B Supplementary Data - Raw DataThis file contains the raw song transcriptions for all songs used in every study year (2002-2014), the data used to create the complexity measures, and the data used to create the individuality metric. Dataset Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae Unknown |
spellingShingle | cultural revolutions social learning Animal culture Humpback whale song song complexity Life sciences medicine and health care psy musiq Allen, Jenny A. Garland, Ellen C. Dunlop, Rebecca A. Noad, Michael J. Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title | Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title_full | Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title_fullStr | Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title_full_unstemmed | Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title_short | Data from: Cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
title_sort | data from: cultural revolutions reduce complexity in the songs of humpback whales |
topic | cultural revolutions social learning Animal culture Humpback whale song song complexity Life sciences medicine and health care psy musiq |
topic_facet | cultural revolutions social learning Animal culture Humpback whale song song complexity Life sciences medicine and health care psy musiq |
url | https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69161bg |